From Rockasteria: One of the most valuable vinyl artifacts of the UK’s psychedelic era. the Pussy album “Pussy Rays” nevertheless has remained something of a mystery even among hardcore collectors: despite counterfeit…
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The Distinguished Gourmand: The Larder At Burton Way
Suzanne Goin has a good thing going. The Hungry Cat was one of the first seafood restaurants I tried after moving to LA and remains a standard recommendation when friends ask about…
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Jandek – Indianapolis Saturday
There’s nothing quite like some live Jandek to get your week started. What’s more, this isn’t some boring 60 minute studio album this 130+ minute live album was cut in 2006 at…
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Sunday Mix Tape Number 321
I’m exhausted. I don’t know why I continue to keep myself up so late early in my work-week. Time and time again, I’ll make plans when I know I should stay in…
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Linda Perhacs – Parallelograms
Wikipedia: “Her first and to date only album, it was all but completely ignored when originally released on Kapp Records in 1970. Discouraged by the lack of commercial attention and the label’s…
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Mort Garson – The Wozard Of Iz: An Electronic Odyssey
via Wikipedia: “The Wozard of Iz is an electronic album written by Jacques Wilson with music composed and performed by Mort Garson. It parodies the movie The Wizard of Oz (1939), setting…
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Sunday Mix Tape Number 320
It’s been a busy weekend, folks. Friday I saw Kick-Ass 2 (it was fun! check it out, keep your expectations low) with Tom. On the way to the theater I stopped at…
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Far East Family Band – Cave Down To The Earth
via Prog Archives: “FEFB’s debut album could easily be considered Far Out’s second album as the group had recorded one of the earliest prog album under that name. The early releases had…
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Ten Movies I Like That Apparently No One Else Does
I’m about to leave to catch a screening of Kick-Ass 2 with Tom, but our excitement has been tempered by less-than-stellar reviews. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the film has only a 28%…
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Graeme Revell – The Saint: Original Motion Picture Score
When you’re prone to speak in hyperbole, it’s not uncommon to have someone chide you for saying that any one of twenty movies is “the best film ever made.” Usually I’m quick…